Kitchen utensil



E. P. VINCENT KITCHEN UTENSIL Filed July 8. 1922 INVENTOR I BY Q ATTORNEY 7 To all whom it mag/concern; I

7 Kitchen Utensils of which anner P NCENT; or ,nnw YORK, iv;

J KITCHEN UTENSIL;

Application:filed. July 8,

7 Be it known thatv I, ERNEST Pn'rnia Vinonnn citizen of the United Stat s; and resident of New York city, in thecounty of New V 5: York aud'State of New Yorlghave invented rertainnewfand useful Improvements in the followlng is a specification;

V v My invention relates to-kitchen utensils, 10 and more particularly has reference to a cutting or slicing device adapted for slicing cucumbers, potatoes, and" other vegetables,

fruit or food products providing suitable means for holding the same in position while slicing with an ordinaryiknife; as shown in the accompanying drawlng.

Fig. 1'. is a plan view of the utensils en1- j bodying an application of my invention.

1 Fig. 2. is a crosssection looking upwardly Y potatolinife'in slot A a fast and safe mov'ea nient can'he had while guidmgfth vege tables onthe board 1 by the left hand, the knife may also be worked against the right side standard 2 11s indicated at B. 3" indicate-s a hinged OIJ'PIVOtQClWOOCl or fibre? block adapted to be seated in the groove 4F when in use andprovideda-vith a lip 5 which restsupon the opposite side of the device'so that when the knife is used it strikes the block instead of the metal part of the utensil 1 as indicated by the lin e.22 ot 7 I K 3. is a cross section looking from "right toleft as indicated by the l ne 3-3 oi is a modification ofst-andard 2 slicing:

scribed; I

nd 111i combination therewith a slicing 192a. s mi noi' 573,764.

The' -deviceis preferably made of;aluininun1 or any other k nd of material, and is pro- ,vided with a coi'nblnatlon' footand hanger v6 which. islprovided "with hole 7; i The slicing board also be provided with c grooves suchlas 8 which are tapereduand depressed in the direction of the bo'wl 9;, thus allowing the juice-to be collected there in, the howl {having a circular depression 10, which with the foot 6 serves ashase or support for theutensil whenin use.

Gficourse it lwill*--be understood that various inodifications may be made in the construction and arrangement of parts with--- out departing from the tion as claimed.

I claim; 1 p f l. A kitchen utensiliof the class described; a supporting board, provided witha raised spirit o f the invenportion, and'in combination therewith a movable slicing block transversely mounted at one end adjacent said raised portion. 2. A kitchen utensil of the class described,

a grooved inetal supportinghoard, and in combination therewith a slicing bloclgand knife-guideadjacent to said slicing block.

A kitchen utensil of the] class do-- grooved metal supporting board,

scribed, a raised imetal supporting board v and in combination therewith a movable slicing blockpa knife-guide adjacent to'said block, and a rece )tacle below said shcnwblock; I I

V WitIisseS- I a a. VVIL v .B THE I w.. n. MULDOON.

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